Confirmed in RC4 under Vista, but it only happens if both documents
are open. If I only have the child document open, I can compile it
without a problem, even after the error on the parent document.
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Julio Rojas
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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 12:00 AM, James Sutherland
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a relatively simple example to replicate the problem.  Attached is a
> zip file containing a parent and child document.  If you open the child
> document and compile, it works fine.  Then open the parent and compile, and
> it will break.  Then if you try to compile the child it is also broken.
>
> Closing LyX and then relaunching and recompiling the child document works
> again, but compiling the parent sparks the problem again...
>
> Can anyone reproduce this?
>
> I am using LyX 1.6rc4 on Mac.
>
> James
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> On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:42 PM, James Sutherland wrote:
>
>> I should mention: this was with 1.6rc4.
>>
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>> On Oct 28, 2008, at 2:41 PM, James Sutherland wrote:
>>
>>> I have hit a bug in the text wrap float, but am having a hard time
>>> creating steps to reliably reproduce it.  The problem shows up by LyX
>>> shoving the following into the LaTeX output:
>>>
>>> \floatstyle{}
>>> \newfloat{}{}{}
>>> \floatname{}{}
>>>
>>> This seems to be triggered when I have a text wrap float with subfigures
>>> in it.  It also seems to be tied to using a master/parent document when the
>>> text wrap float is in the child document.
>>>
>>> If I edit the LaTeX file and remove these three commands, then things
>>> seem to work fine.  The problem is that my LyX file is broken.  The only way
>>> to fix it seems to be to switch back to regular floats.
>>>
>>> One other thing: after the file "breaks" I cannot insert new text wrap
>>> floats.  When I insert one, I get the "Senseless!!!" caption.
>>>
>>> James
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